Found in Avignon and originally from Florence in the 17th century, this old yet beautiful table would have lived along a kitchen wall or near a hearth, pulled into use constantly. Its drawer holding knives, cloths, or whatever needed to stay close through the day. The construction tells you everything, a thick plank top meant to take wear without question, and stretchers below that keep it steady on uneven stone floors, built for movement, not display. The wood has darkened over time, worn down where hands would have passed over it again and again, not carefully, just consistently. Sylvie keeps it in that same rhythm, close, in use, and never quite empty.
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